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Acton-Boxborough Regional School District: District Strategy (2021-2026)
Our mission is to provide high-quality educational opportunities that inspire a community of learners.
August 30, 2021

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Acton-Boxborough Regional School District
District Strategy 2021-26
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Mission, Vision, Values and Beliefs
Mission
Our mission is to provide high-quality educational opportunities that inspire a community of learners.
Vision
Our vision is to develop engaged, well-balanced learners through collaborative, caring relationships.
Core Values
- Engagement: We provide engaging educational opportunities where students develop passion and joy for learning.
- Equity: We ensure all students have equitable access to programs and curricula to reach their potential.
- Wellness: We partner with families to prioritize social-emotional wellness, which is necessary for learning and developing resilience.
Beliefs
- Every student has the right to be loved, valued, challenged, and supported by the adults across our school community.
- Learning must be meaningful and engaging for every student.
- Each educator is responsible for every student’s learning and social-emotional well-being, and every ABRSD employee contributes to supporting the social, emotional, and intellectual growth of all students every day.
- By building relationships and trust with students, families, and colleagues, it is safe to make mistakes and learn from others.
- Student characteristics that include race, socio-economic status, disability, ethnicity, or any other part of their identity should not be an indicator of access or outcomes; and the language we use to talk about students and families shapes the culture of our schools and district.
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Strategy at a Glance
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